Wednesday, September 7, 2011

tom parker bowles and sara buys::Alternatively, it might have been weddingday nerves or even fears over how her wedding outfit would go down with critical fellow writers from the fashion world-tom parker bowles and sara buys

tom parker bowles and sara buys::Alternatively, it might have been weddingday nerves or even fears over how her wedding outfit would go down with critical fellow writers from the fashion world.
Sara buys, however, arrived fully 20 minutes behind schedule yesterday afternoon for her wedding to tom parker bowles, keeping 180 guests, including the prince of wales, waiting at a rural church in oxfordshire.
If the bride was nervous, she was not alone.
The groom had stopped on his way to the church for a stiff drink at the local pub, the maltsters arms, with his best man, ben elliot.
He apparently wanted to steady his nerves and catch up on the test match score.
Yesterday, as the bride, miss buys got it right, looking stylish in an outfit by alexander mcqueen, the british designer.
As light rain fell, she was shielded from the elements by an umbrella.
The bodice of her strapless, silk ivory dress was in a fitted corset shape.
She wore her hair in a french roll and her laceedged train was attached with cream roses.
On the day that the waleses and the parker bowleses played weddingday happy families for the second time this year, miss buys, 32, married mr parker bowles, 31, the son of the duchess of cornwall, in a traditional 35minute church service.
The duchess wore an iceblue dress with silver embroidery with a matching jacket and feather headdress.
There were five bridesmaids and the guests included lady annabel goldsmith, her sons, zac and ben, and the former chancellor of the exchequer, lord howe.
Six years ago, he was exposed by a tabloid newspaper for taking cocaine at a west end party.
It was deemed to have been too daring.

No comments:

Post a Comment